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  • 102coordination compound — Chem. complex (def. 10). Also called coordination complex. * * * ▪ chemistry Introduction  any of a class of substances with chemical structures in which a central metal atom is surrounded by nonmetal atoms or groups of atoms, called ligands… …

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  • 103Amphetamine — For other uses, see Amphetamine (disambiguation). Amphetamine Systematic (IUPAC) name …

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  • 104Melamine — This article is about the chemical compound. For the plastic also called melamine , see melamine resin. Melamine …

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  • 105Adderall — Combination of Dextroamphetamine Psychostimulant Levoamphetamine Psychostimulant Clinical data Trad …

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  • 106Lab-on-a-chip — This article is about the technology. For the journal, see Lab on a Chip (journal). Lab on a chip made of glass A lab on a chip (LOC) is a device that integrates one or several laboratory functions on a single chip of only millimeters to a few… …

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  • 107Ion chromatography — Ion exchange chromatography Acronym IC, IEC Classification Chromatography Other techniques Related High performance liquid chromatography Aqueous Normal Phase Chromatography Size exclusion chromatography Micellar liquid chromatography Ion… …

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  • 108Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry — Infobox chemical analysis name = Liquid chromatography mass spectrometry caption =Ion trap LCMS system acronym = LCMS classification =Chromatography Mass spectrometry analytes = organic molecules biomolecules manufacturers = Agilent Bruker MDS… …

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  • 109Distribution constant — The distribution constant (or partition ratio), is the equilibrium constant for the distribution of an analyte in two immiscible solvents.[1] For a particular solvent, it is equal to the ratio of its molar concentration in the stationary phase to …

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  • 110Molecular imprinted polymer — A Molecularly Imprinted Polymer (MIP), or plastic antibody is a polymer that is formed in the presence of a molecule that is extracted afterwards, thus leaving complementary cavities behind. These polymers show a certain chemical affinity for the …

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